Pediatric Intensive Care System
The pediatric intensive care system that manages clinical follow-up in children's intensive care.
Pediatric Intensive Care System (PICU) is a system that provides monitoring of critically ill patients, device integration, and documentation of treatment processes in pediatric intensive care units.
The system aims to provide safe and continuous monitoring to the pediatric intensive care team with age/weight-specific dosing and clinical scores.
Other names / abbreviation: Children's Intensive Care (PICU).
What is it used for?
The pediatric intensive care system aims for the safe monitoring of critically ill children, centralization of device data, and documentation of treatment.
Key features
- Vital and device monitoring: Collection of monitor and device data.
- Age-specific dosing: Dose safety in pediatric patients.
- Scoring: Infrastructure for pediatric intensive care scores.
- Treatment tracking: Order and treatment records.
Integration and standards
The Pediatric Intensive Care System does not operate in isolation; it typically exchanges data with the following systems and processes:
- Intensive care devices
- Pediatrics information system
- Laboratory (LIS)
Frequently referenced standards and regulations:
Benefits provided
- Integrity in monitoring critically ill children
- Dose safety
- Treatment documentation
Selection and evaluation criteria
Main criteria considered when evaluating a pediatric intensive care system:
- Device integration
- Age-specific dosing
- Scoring
Points to consider
- Dosing and device settings in pediatric patients require special attention.
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What is the pediatric intensive care system?
It is a system that manages clinical follow-up, device integration, and treatment processes in children's intensive care.
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